2000 F-350 Lariat SRW 4x4 diesel 7.3 powerstroke leveled Weld Cheyenne wheels
2000 Ford F-350 Description
I have got a 2000 F-350 4x4 (works great) Lariat trim package
192,000 miles.I just put brand new tires on last month, 35x12.50r17.Toyo Open Country R/T. ($1500)
2.8" leveling kit
Weld Cheyenne 17x12" wheels with -44 offset.
Drivers seat has a tear on the bolster
All windows work, all door locks work with FOB minus drivers door. I believe it's an actuator that's broken
PHP 6pos tuner. You can shift on the fly.Stock, lope idle (I don't use), whisper, 140hp performance, 90hp tow, and 80hp economy.
Transmission shifts strong.
Engine runs with no skips or problems. Serviced recentlyNo mechanical issues whatsoever.
Replaced balljoints with MOOGS recently.New rear brakes (pads, rotors, and calipers) on both sides.
New idler pulley, tensioner, alternator, and belt.Two fairly new batteries.
8' box (long bed)There is a hole in the bed where the previous owner cut it out for a exhaust stackThe truck has typical scratches that you would expect out of a 16 year old truck. No clear coat missing or anything like that.
I bought this truck close to 3 years ago, it has been nothing but reliable. I drove it daily up until recently, I bought a VW golf to replace it as a daily. (That's when I put the new Toyo tires on it because I knew it wouldn't get driven as often). I take the truck out just about every single weekend. I drive it to North Carolina and the surrounding states often with no issues what so ever. Oil gets changed every 5-6,000 miles with Rotella 15w-40. I keep a tight maintainance schedule on it and keep it running smoothly. The transmission shifts strong, and doesn't even notice when there is a load behind it. I pulled a trailer to Chattanooga loaded with a Toyota pickup recently and it didn't give me a single problem or hesitation. Cruises at 75mph easily while getting 16+ miles per gallon.
**If you don't know anything about these Greg Weld wheels, look them up. They are reflected in the price of the truck. New they cost $500 a wheel, now that you can no longer get them, they are selling between $700-800 a wheel. These are the real deal! Just as nice as American Force, but you don't see them as often.
I can email more photos upon request.
Price is fairly firm, but make an offer and I will either confirm or give you a counter offer.
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